摘要:The article describes the features of state influence in the export of coffee from Africa, affecting the international trade in raw materials. The example of coffee market is analyzed in the article. The world experience of regulating the flow of goods from a country with a transition economy is analyzed and its adaptation to developing countries is evaluated. The problem of this industry is expressed in the fact that after centuries, African countries have not been able to develop an optimal model for regulating coffee exports in the context of the formation of raw material prices on international exchanges. The purpose of the study is to assess the possibility of adapting on the African continent the Russian model of state support for exports, which is a system of a number of institutions focused on the implementation of subsidy programs through administrative and tax measures. The scientific novelty is that, for the first time, two models of state regulation of developing countries and countries with economies in transition are correlated in order to modernize the African export support system.